Land for Sale in Missouri
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Recent data from Lands of America shows over $5 billion in land for sale in the Show Me State. This comprises over 538,000 acres of land for sale in Missouri. Of the 115 counties in Missouri, Jefferson County had the most land and rural real estate for sale. Based on comps submitted through the Lands of America Comparable Sales program in January 2019, Missouri is among the country's top five states for land sold during the month. This reflects a three percent rise in sales activity over the previous month, with a combined land value of $17 million for all property and land sold in the state. The most land sales in the state last month were had in Lincoln County. The Show-Me State might as well be the Show-Off State when it comes to outdoor recreation. Missouri's sprawling Mark Twain National Forest has 1.4 million acres of land open to public hunting, in addition to numerous state conservation areas as well as private land available to hunt. Missouri is also home to the country's longest rail-trail conversion, the 240-mile Katy Trail, which follows the course of the Missouri River. In terms of its size, Missouri is the country's 21st-largest state, covering an area of 69,709 square miles (45 million acres). Of its total landmass, 68,742 square miles is land, while the remaining 965 square miles comprises water. Game species to be found on land for sale in Missouri include whitetail deer, turkey, quail, pheasant, ducks, geese, and dove. Fishermen can enjoy casting for bass, catfish, walleye, pike, and trout.

LandsofMissouri.com is part of the Lands of America Network, the largest rural listing service in the Nation. The Network specializes in land for Sale which includes farms, ranches, mountain property, lake houses, river homes, beachfront homes, country homes, and residential homes in smaller towns across the country. These properties have many diverse uses including recreational and agricultural activities like hunting, fishing, camping, backpacking, horseback riding, four wheeling, grazing cattle, gardening, vineyards, cropland, raising horses, and other livestock.